xMagic Chip Implant
The xMagic implant contains two microchips inside which are fully re-programmable to emulate a range of common types of cards, fobs, and access badges in both 13.56MHz and 125kHz frequencies.
INTRODUCTION
A little history
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You get the idea
IT’S FINALLY HERE!!!
Along with myself, there were a good number of people that were interested in this specific implant.
We the community asked for it, It took some time, but we got it
TESTING INCLUDING READ RANGES
Depending on what you are using to test, your results may vary
In my opinion, The xMagic reads as well as any other xSeries
examples
~ 8mm with a Flipper Zero
~ 5mm with phone ( Samsung Galaxy S21+, Through cover and range extender removed)
Realistically, if you are trying to read it, you will make contact with the reader.
PROs
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Super useable / flexible
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Utilises two of the most common chips in the LF/HF RFID world
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Plenty of support for both chips
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Both compatiable with PM3s, Flippers, Phones, iCopys etc
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xSeries → easy install, compatiable with the most common implant locations
CONs
- Range
, but thats really a physics issue, not an implant issue
PRICE
USD$149
SUMMARY:
The xMagic is a great implant, it would be my favourite xSeries
Having a T5577 and Mifare Classic 1k in a single implant, literally gives you the most compatiable chips from LF and HF realm.
Not a Pro nor a Con, the MF classic 1k gen1a was a great choice; but a gen2 ( although less popular) would have been another great option, due to the ability to write to it with a phone
Even though Amal didn’t go with one of my name suggestions:
I still give the xMagic
LINKS AND RESOURCES
ANNOUNCEMENT
PURCHASE LINK
POLL
Rating by the community
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